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一间自己的房间(伍尔夫文集)
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"You must have money and a room of your own" - Woolf's immortal declaration to inspire women's spiritual awakening. In October 1928, Woolf gave two lectures on "Women and Fiction" at two women's colleges of Cambridge University. The next year, she integrated the speech into the article "Women and Novel" and published it. Later, she significantly revised and expanded it, and finally wrote the masterpiece "A Room of One's Own". This long article is delicate and funny, full of imagination, and sparkling with wisdom everywhere. It tells about the plight of women's survival in a male-dominated society, the historical prejudice against women, the impact of women's poverty on creation, and other issues. It encourages women to strive for independent economic status, actively achieve themselves, and develop their lives. This book contains another famous prose piece by Woolf, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown".
"You must have money and a room of your own" - Woolf's immortal declaration to inspire women's spiritual awakening. In October 1928, Woolf gave two lectures on "Women and Fiction" at two women's colleges of Cambridge University. The next year, she integrated the speech into the article "Women and Novel" and published it. Later, she significantly revised and expanded it, and finally wrote the masterpiece "A Room of One's Own". This long article is delicate and funny, full of imagination, and sparkling with wisdom everywhere. It tells about the plight of women's survival in a male-dominated society, the historical prejudice against women, the impact of women's poverty on creation, and other issues. It encourages women to strive for independent economic status, actively achieve themselves, and develop their lives. This book contains another famous prose piece by Woolf, "Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown".

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"The Waves" is Woolf's work at the peak of her creative power and was published in 1931. This poetic experimental work does not have a story in the strict sense, but is more like a musical work composed of nine movements: each introduction is an exquisite prose poem, using the ebb and flow of the sun and waves to correspond to the ups and downs of life; following each introduction are the momentary inner monologues of six highly formalized characters without surnames in their respective life stages - from childhood, studenthood, youth, middle age to old age. The introduction and the main text map each other, opening up an unprecedented and nuanced channel for the readers' senses, and getting closer to the essence of life, time, consciousness and feeling to the maximum extent. This is a work that occupies an important position in the palace of modern literature. To this day, it still stirs our souls with its exquisite text structure and poetic style.
"The Waves" is Woolf's work at the peak of her creative power and was published in 1931. This poetic experimental work does not have a story in the strict sense, but is more like a musical work composed of nine movements: each introduction is an exquisite prose poem, using the ebb and flow of the sun and waves to correspond to the ups and downs of life; following each introduction are the momentary inner monologues of six highly formalized characters without surnames in their respective life stages - from childhood, studenthood, youth, middle age to old age. The introduction and the main text map each other, opening up an unprecedented and nuanced channel for the readers' senses, and getting closer to the essence of life, time, consciousness and feeling to the maximum extent. This is a work that occupies an important position in the palace of modern literature. To this day, it still stirs our souls with its exquisite text structure and poetic style.

Collected Works of Pushkin (12 Volumes)
Literature普希金文集(全十二卷)
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A complete presentation of Pushkin's literary world! For the Russian nation, Pushkin will always be an irreplaceable spiritual symbol. The emergence of Pushkin marked the official introduction of Russian literature to the world. This book is based on the complete works of Pushkin compiled by the Soviet Union in the last century, and has been continuously added and revised in the past 30 years. Not only is the collection more complete, but the translation is also constantly improving. "Pushkin's Collected Works" consists of twelve volumes, namely: Lyric Poems I, Lyric Poems II, Lyric Poems III, Lyric Poems IV, Lyric Poems V, Narrative Poems I, Narrative Poems and Fairy Tales, Verse Novel "Eugene Onegin", Novel I, Novel II and Prose, Drama, and Literary Essays. It includes almost all the literary works created by Pushkin throughout his life. This book is based on the Soviet Union's ten-volume "The Complete Works of Pushkin", and on this basis, it adds some lyric poems that are not included in the Russian version of the collection, as well as some unfinished works that have profound significance and influence in Pushkin's creative career and the history of Russian literature. This book specially contains a complete set of more than 60 silhouette paintings made by Vasily Vasilyevich Gamesen for "Eugene Onegin".
A complete presentation of Pushkin's literary world! For the Russian nation, Pushkin will always be an irreplaceable spiritual symbol. The emergence of Pushkin marked the official introduction of Russian literature to the world. This book is based on the complete works of Pushkin compiled by the Soviet Union in the last century, and has been continuously added and revised in the past 30 years. Not only is the collection more complete, but the translation is also constantly improving. "Pushkin's Collected Works" consists of twelve volumes, namely: Lyric Poems I, Lyric Poems II, Lyric Poems III, Lyric Poems IV, Lyric Poems V, Narrative Poems I, Narrative Poems and Fairy Tales, Verse Novel "Eugene Onegin", Novel I, Novel II and Prose, Drama, and Literary Essays. It includes almost all the literary works created by Pushkin throughout his life. This book is based on the Soviet Union's ten-volume "The Complete Works of Pushkin", and on this basis, it adds some lyric poems that are not included in the Russian version of the collection, as well as some unfinished works that have profound significance and influence in Pushkin's creative career and the history of Russian literature. This book specially contains a complete set of more than 60 silhouette paintings made by Vasily Vasilyevich Gamesen for "Eugene Onegin".

译文名著精选·第四辑(套装共25册)
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Create a Chinese e-book market and a complete world literature reading system! From Thomas Hardy to Hermann Hesse, from Tagore to Maugham, reality and romance intertwined in a wild dance at the turning point of the century. Resist the spiritual crisis sweeping Europe, kick off the literature of the chaotic era, and use the immortal canon to protect the last dignity of human nature. Each one stands up to re-reading, leading to the original Nobel Prize in Literature. A selection of translated masterpieces, washed away by the waves, a lifelong literary reading plan in your pocket. "Selected Translated Masterpieces·Volume 4 (Set of 25 volumes in total)" contains 25 classics from Thomas Hardy to Hermann Hesse. The time span ranges from the British dark realist tragedy at the end of the 19th century to the German literary spiritual epic prompted by the war in the early 20th century. It strives to provide readers with a complete pedigree of world literature. The current fourth volume (from the late 19th century to the early 20th century) includes "Tess", "Jude the Obscure", "Selected Sherlock Holmes", "Seton's Wild Animal Stories", "Selected Lyrical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore", "The Age of Innocence", "The Last Leaf", "Gadfly", "Jungle Tales", "Celebrity Biographies" and "I Am a Cat" "The Phantom of the Opera", "The Counterfeiter", "In Search of Lost Time", "American Tragedy", "Sister Carrie", "The Call of the Wild", "Martin Eden", "The Moon and Sixpence", "The Blade", "The Shackles of Life", "A Room with a View", "The Magic Mountain", "Doctor Faustus" and "The Glass Bead Game".
Create a Chinese e-book market and a complete world literature reading system! From Thomas Hardy to Hermann Hesse, from Tagore to Maugham, reality and romance intertwined in a wild dance at the turning point of the century. Resist the spiritual crisis sweeping Europe, kick off the literature of the chaotic era, and use the immortal canon to protect the last dignity of human nature. Each one stands up to re-reading, leading to the original Nobel Prize in Literature. A selection of translated masterpieces, washed away by the waves, a lifelong literary reading plan in your pocket. "Selected Translated Masterpieces·Volume 4 (Set of 25 volumes in total)" contains 25 classics from Thomas Hardy to Hermann Hesse. The time span ranges from the British dark realist tragedy at the end of the 19th century to the German literary spiritual epic prompted by the war in the early 20th century. It strives to provide readers with a complete pedigree of world literature. The current fourth volume (from the late 19th century to the early 20th century) includes "Tess", "Jude the Obscure", "Selected Sherlock Holmes", "Seton's Wild Animal Stories", "Selected Lyrical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore", "The Age of Innocence", "The Last Leaf", "Gadfly", "Jungle Tales", "Celebrity Biographies" and "I Am a Cat" "The Phantom of the Opera", "The Counterfeiter", "In Search of Lost Time", "American Tragedy", "Sister Carrie", "The Call of the Wild", "Martin Eden", "The Moon and Sixpence", "The Blade", "The Shackles of Life", "A Room with a View", "The Magic Mountain", "Doctor Faustus" and "The Glass Bead Game".

译文名著精选·第五辑(套装共25册)
(british) Virginia Woolf Et Al.
Create a Chinese e-book market and a complete world literature reading system! From Woolf to Hemingway, from Kafka to Camus, there was an explosion of modernist literature in the first half of the 20th century. Starting a sensory journey of the stream of consciousness, absolute rationality comes to an end, and behind the surreal fables and magic lies the abyss of dystopia. Each one can withstand re-reading, reaching the core of the chaotic era, and pursuing freedom and justice in the storm of meaninglessness. Selected masterpieces in translation, Dalangtao's "Selected masterpieces in translation·Volume 5 (set of 25 volumes in total)" includes 25 classic masterpieces from Virginia Woolf to William Golding, spanning the awakening of female writers in the early 20th century to the emergence of the mid-20th century, striving to provide readers with a complete pedigree of world literature. The current fifth series (first half of the 20th century) includes To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway, Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Metamorphosis, The Castle, The Rainbow, Sons and Lovers, Fine Snow, The Master and Margaret, Brave New World, The Great "Gatsby", "Tender Is the Night", "The Thirty Cent Novel", "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Sun Also Rises", "A Farewell to Arms", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "A Moveable Feast", "Gone with the Wind", "The Grapes of Wrath", "1984", "Animal Farm", "The Plague" and "Lord of the Flies".
Create a Chinese e-book market and a complete world literature reading system! From Woolf to Hemingway, from Kafka to Camus, there was an explosion of modernist literature in the first half of the 20th century. Starting a sensory journey of the stream of consciousness, absolute rationality comes to an end, and behind the surreal fables and magic lies the abyss of dystopia. Each one can withstand re-reading, reaching the core of the chaotic era, and pursuing freedom and justice in the storm of meaninglessness. Selected masterpieces in translation, Dalangtao's "Selected masterpieces in translation·Volume 5 (set of 25 volumes in total)" includes 25 classic masterpieces from Virginia Woolf to William Golding, spanning the awakening of female writers in the early 20th century to the emergence of the mid-20th century, striving to provide readers with a complete pedigree of world literature. The current fifth series (first half of the 20th century) includes To the Lighthouse, Mrs. Dalloway, Dubliners, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Metamorphosis, The Castle, The Rainbow, Sons and Lovers, Fine Snow, The Master and Margaret, Brave New World, The Great "Gatsby", "Tender Is the Night", "The Thirty Cent Novel", "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Sun Also Rises", "A Farewell to Arms", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "A Moveable Feast", "Gone with the Wind", "The Grapes of Wrath", "1984", "Animal Farm", "The Plague" and "Lord of the Flies".

That's All
Literature就这样
Marguerite Duras
This book contains the words that Duras dictated or wrote while he was seriously ill and bedridden from November 20, 1994 to February 29, 1996 (Duras died on March 3, 1996), collected and compiled by her last partner Jan Andrea. A diary, a love letter, a book. The spoken words, the written words, everything is calling for the lover, the lover who is real and imaginary, the lover who comes from the words, the lover who stays with her, the lover who is destined to leave her. This is a person's lifelong desire. People in the past, words said, random jokes, facing reality, crying. Heavy death is right in front of you, despair surges in, and the approaching void and loss are terrifying. In this way, Duras's pursuit of perfection in writing and life came to an end here.
This book contains the words that Duras dictated or wrote while he was seriously ill and bedridden from November 20, 1994 to February 29, 1996 (Duras died on March 3, 1996), collected and compiled by her last partner Jan Andrea. A diary, a love letter, a book. The spoken words, the written words, everything is calling for the lover, the lover who is real and imaginary, the lover who comes from the words, the lover who stays with her, the lover who is destined to leave her. This is a person's lifelong desire. People in the past, words said, random jokes, facing reality, crying. Heavy death is right in front of you, despair surges in, and the approaching void and loss are terrifying. In this way, Duras's pursuit of perfection in writing and life came to an end here.

Wartime Notes and Others
Literature战时笔记和其他
Marguerite Duras
The original version of the lover's story, the original version of "The Dam Against the Pacific", the long wait and the husband returning from the concentration camp, the dead child, the concierge's wife's disobedience... And childhood and mother, eternal childhood and mother. The main part of the book consists of four notebooks written by Duras between 1943 and 1949. Although Duras inscribed "War Notes" on the envelopes containing these four notebooks, the scope of their descriptions goes beyond the war. In some of these autobiographical narratives, Duras refers to key periods in her life, particularly her childhood in Indochina. There are also drafts of some later novels, such as "The Barrier Against the Pacific", "The Sailor of Gibraltar", "Mrs. Dowdan", etc., As well as the story blueprint for the novel "Pain" published in 1985. This book also includes ten other texts from the same period, which completes the image of the writer in his early years. At that time, Duras's imaginary world had just been established.
The original version of the lover's story, the original version of "The Dam Against the Pacific", the long wait and the husband returning from the concentration camp, the dead child, the concierge's wife's disobedience... And childhood and mother, eternal childhood and mother. The main part of the book consists of four notebooks written by Duras between 1943 and 1949. Although Duras inscribed "War Notes" on the envelopes containing these four notebooks, the scope of their descriptions goes beyond the war. In some of these autobiographical narratives, Duras refers to key periods in her life, particularly her childhood in Indochina. There are also drafts of some later novels, such as "The Barrier Against the Pacific", "The Sailor of Gibraltar", "Mrs. Dowdan", etc., As well as the story blueprint for the novel "Pain" published in 1985. This book also includes ten other texts from the same period, which completes the image of the writer in his early years. At that time, Duras's imaginary world had just been established.

The Outside World Ii
Literature外面的世界II
Marguerite Duras
This book collects newspaper articles, prefaces, letters, and essays written by Marguerite Duras from 1962 to 1993. Some have been published, and some have never been published. Some of the articles were about social events in France at that time, and some were about a beloved movie, a painting that I had watched for a long time, a meeting, or a lonely night. These articles seem scattered, but actually contain a kind of continuation. This continuation is not limited to chronological order. It comes from the subject itself. There may not really be any connection between the themes, but they are intertwined and respond to each other. The main theme of the book may be some thoughts about France. A France that is more shown than told, a nation open to all winds.
This book collects newspaper articles, prefaces, letters, and essays written by Marguerite Duras from 1962 to 1993. Some have been published, and some have never been published. Some of the articles were about social events in France at that time, and some were about a beloved movie, a painting that I had watched for a long time, a meeting, or a lonely night. These articles seem scattered, but actually contain a kind of continuation. This continuation is not limited to chronological order. It comes from the subject itself. There may not really be any connection between the themes, but they are intertwined and respond to each other. The main theme of the book may be some thoughts about France. A France that is more shown than told, a nation open to all winds.

The Outside World I
Literature外面的世界I
Marguerite Duras
"You see, sometimes I write articles for the newspaper myself. Every now and then, I write for the outside world, whenever the outside world swallows me up, whenever something happens that drives me crazy and makes me have to run out and go to the street - or I have nothing more important to do." These words were written by Marguerite Duras for the outside world. The so-called "outside" is relative to "inside". Duras, who was passionate about private writing, was also very interested in the outside world. Her work surface is spread out. Media - even though she claims to despise media, politics - even though she does not recognize the "intervention" literature of Sartre or Beauvoir, as well as all social, historical, political, artistic, all forms and non-forms, all moral and non-moral.
"You see, sometimes I write articles for the newspaper myself. Every now and then, I write for the outside world, whenever the outside world swallows me up, whenever something happens that drives me crazy and makes me have to run out and go to the street - or I have nothing more important to do." These words were written by Marguerite Duras for the outside world. The so-called "outside" is relative to "inside". Duras, who was passionate about private writing, was also very interested in the outside world. Her work surface is spread out. Media - even though she claims to despise media, politics - even though she does not recognize the "intervention" literature of Sartre or Beauvoir, as well as all social, historical, political, artistic, all forms and non-forms, all moral and non-moral.

假如给我三天光明(新版)
Helen Keller
In order to help teenagers get to know and understand this great woman more deeply, we have carefully drawn nearly 30 exquisite illustrations for this book that fit the meaning of the text, so that we can absorb her precious ideological and spiritual wealth while appreciating her outstanding life. "I only look at what I have, not what I don't have." It is with the support of this belief that Helen Keller persisted in looking for light in the darkness and sowing hope in misfortune during the 87 years of lightlessness and silence. Finally, with this fighting spirit of self-improvement and the persistent pursuit of happiness, she fought bravely against fate and won light and laughter for herself. Whether you are frustrated due to setbacks, or want to give up on your life goals because of a difficult future; whether you are a disabled person who is suffering from illness and suffering from life, or a normal person who is in good health but has lost confidence in life, you can be inspired by it and regain confidence and hope.
In order to help teenagers get to know and understand this great woman more deeply, we have carefully drawn nearly 30 exquisite illustrations for this book that fit the meaning of the text, so that we can absorb her precious ideological and spiritual wealth while appreciating her outstanding life. "I only look at what I have, not what I don't have." It is with the support of this belief that Helen Keller persisted in looking for light in the darkness and sowing hope in misfortune during the 87 years of lightlessness and silence. Finally, with this fighting spirit of self-improvement and the persistent pursuit of happiness, she fought bravely against fate and won light and laughter for herself. Whether you are frustrated due to setbacks, or want to give up on your life goals because of a difficult future; whether you are a disabled person who is suffering from illness and suffering from life, or a normal person who is in good health but has lost confidence in life, you can be inspired by it and regain confidence and hope.

Meet in the Warmer Wind
Literature在更热烈的风里相遇
Li Hanrong
This book is a collection of prose works by Li Hanrong, winner of the Baihua Literature Award and the Bingxin Literature Award. It focuses on the wonderful chapters selected for the nine-year compulsory education Chinese textbooks and the Chinese reading test questions for the high school entrance examination. It also includes some new works. His words are full of aura and have a strong and full sense of life, like flowers blooming above the clouds and below the earth's surface. When we are trapped in the corner of life, unable to escape or breathe in the dull reality, we can open this book and let our thoughts wander above the clouds, and our perception extends below the soil. It is as rich and clear as being in a mountain spring, washing away the fatigue and anxiety of the soul. Dedicated to every traveler who treks in a lonely place, facing the headwind and walking in a wider space and time.
This book is a collection of prose works by Li Hanrong, winner of the Baihua Literature Award and the Bingxin Literature Award. It focuses on the wonderful chapters selected for the nine-year compulsory education Chinese textbooks and the Chinese reading test questions for the high school entrance examination. It also includes some new works. His words are full of aura and have a strong and full sense of life, like flowers blooming above the clouds and below the earth's surface. When we are trapped in the corner of life, unable to escape or breathe in the dull reality, we can open this book and let our thoughts wander above the clouds, and our perception extends below the soil. It is as rich and clear as being in a mountain spring, washing away the fatigue and anxiety of the soul. Dedicated to every traveler who treks in a lonely place, facing the headwind and walking in a wider space and time.

My Fun is in Boring Days
Literature我的有趣在无聊的日子里
Xiao Fuxing
This book is a collection of prose works by Xiao Fuxing, winner of the "China Good Book Award". It focuses on the wonderful chapters selected as Chinese textbooks for nine-year compulsory education and Chinese reading test questions for high school and college entrance examinations. We all want to fast forward to the perfect life point in our dreams, to be glorious, to be young and promising, to be stunning, to appear on stage sparklingly. Before that, there may be an infinitely long period of gloom, in which the hardships and pains are indescribable. Only by working hard can we get closer to that glorious self. Xiao Fuxing's words radiate light in the ordinary. They can tear a hole in the dull and depressed life and give exhausted people a window for ventilation. In boring days, they can collect the surprises hidden in life and accumulate hope and strength. When we feel that the future is far away, we should persist longer than others.
This book is a collection of prose works by Xiao Fuxing, winner of the "China Good Book Award". It focuses on the wonderful chapters selected as Chinese textbooks for nine-year compulsory education and Chinese reading test questions for high school and college entrance examinations. We all want to fast forward to the perfect life point in our dreams, to be glorious, to be young and promising, to be stunning, to appear on stage sparklingly. Before that, there may be an infinitely long period of gloom, in which the hardships and pains are indescribable. Only by working hard can we get closer to that glorious self. Xiao Fuxing's words radiate light in the ordinary. They can tear a hole in the dull and depressed life and give exhausted people a window for ventilation. In boring days, they can collect the surprises hidden in life and accumulate hope and strength. When we feel that the future is far away, we should persist longer than others.

There is No Unnecessary Pain in Life
Literature人生没有多余的疼
Zhu Chengyu
This book is a collection of prose works by Zhu Chengyu, winner of the Baihua Literature Award. It focuses on the wonderful chapters selected for the nine-year compulsory education Chinese textbooks and the Chinese reading test questions for the middle school and college entrance examinations, as well as some new works. When our lives fall into a pool of stagnant water without any ripples, Zhu Chengyu's words are like a giant axe, splitting open the dark water, letting a little light shine into your heart, allowing helpless individuals to follow hope and draw on the strength to move forward. Every article is clean, warm, and has strong healing power. Give you enough courage to face the wind, face the snow, face the secret slander, and face the sonorous horn. If no one is your light, just illuminate the distance by yourself.
This book is a collection of prose works by Zhu Chengyu, winner of the Baihua Literature Award. It focuses on the wonderful chapters selected for the nine-year compulsory education Chinese textbooks and the Chinese reading test questions for the middle school and college entrance examinations, as well as some new works. When our lives fall into a pool of stagnant water without any ripples, Zhu Chengyu's words are like a giant axe, splitting open the dark water, letting a little light shine into your heart, allowing helpless individuals to follow hope and draw on the strength to move forward. Every article is clean, warm, and has strong healing power. Give you enough courage to face the wind, face the snow, face the secret slander, and face the sonorous horn. If no one is your light, just illuminate the distance by yourself.

Rose Never Panics
Literature玫瑰从来不慌张
Zhang Lijun
This book is a collection of prose works by Zhang Lijun, a contracted writer for national periodicals. It selects Zhang Lijun's classic works from different periods, focusing on the wonderful chapters selected for the nine-year compulsory education Chinese textbooks and Chinese reading test questions for the middle school and college entrance examinations, as well as some new works. About youth and ideals, about love and emotion, about wisdom and tempering, about freedom and redemption. Every text shines with a gentle edge, and the writing is vivid and light. It is good at capturing the warm details that people are accustomed to not noticing. Taking every moment of life seriously will give you the confidence to take it easy when you are at a low point, and you can also be strong without haste. I hope you can move forward firmly even if you step on the mud. Every rose begins on a thorn.
This book is a collection of prose works by Zhang Lijun, a contracted writer for national periodicals. It selects Zhang Lijun's classic works from different periods, focusing on the wonderful chapters selected for the nine-year compulsory education Chinese textbooks and Chinese reading test questions for the middle school and college entrance examinations, as well as some new works. About youth and ideals, about love and emotion, about wisdom and tempering, about freedom and redemption. Every text shines with a gentle edge, and the writing is vivid and light. It is good at capturing the warm details that people are accustomed to not noticing. Taking every moment of life seriously will give you the confidence to take it easy when you are at a low point, and you can also be strong without haste. I hope you can move forward firmly even if you step on the mud. Every rose begins on a thorn.

Beauty and Obsession: the Most Beautiful Essays of Kawabata Yasunari (set of 4 Volumes in Total)
Literature美与执念:川端康成至美文集(套装共4册)
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On the pounding Izu Mountain Road, a young man from Tokyo met a group of artists and they walked together. The young man was attracted by Xun, a pure, lovely, charming and charming dancer who was traveling with him, and a ray of tenderness sprouted in his heart. He seemed to see a ray of light, and his heart, which had been troubled for a long time, suddenly forgot about gains and losses. The stubbornness and awkwardness of the past and the humiliating feeling of being given charity suddenly disappeared. The two have never expressed their feelings, but in the fleeting daily life, they have accumulated feelings of mutual admiration. Full of youthful poetry, the lyricism reveals Kawabata-style sadness, but only lightly. This novel became a masterpiece of Japanese youth literature. The book includes "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "Snow Country", "Years", "Thousands of Cranes", "Thousands of Birds on Blue Waves", "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". It also comes with the author's chronology, Nobel Prize award speech and speech, and a long introduction by the translator.
On the pounding Izu Mountain Road, a young man from Tokyo met a group of artists and they walked together. The young man was attracted by Xun, a pure, lovely, charming and charming dancer who was traveling with him, and a ray of tenderness sprouted in his heart. He seemed to see a ray of light, and his heart, which had been troubled for a long time, suddenly forgot about gains and losses. The stubbornness and awkwardness of the past and the humiliating feeling of being given charity suddenly disappeared. The two have never expressed their feelings, but in the fleeting daily life, they have accumulated feelings of mutual admiration. Full of youthful poetry, the lyricism reveals Kawabata-style sadness, but only lightly. This novel became a masterpiece of Japanese youth literature. The book includes "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "Snow Country", "Years", "Thousands of Cranes", "Thousands of Birds on Blue Waves", "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". It also comes with the author's chronology, Nobel Prize award speech and speech, and a long introduction by the translator.

Only Half-satisfaction in Everything
Literature万事只求半称心
Zhu Guangqian
Everyone has some anxieties, regrets, and unhappiness... This book is an ideal life guide given to everyone by a generation of aesthetic master Zhu Guangqian. He said: "The reason why this world is beautiful is that it has flaws, opportunities for hope, and fields for imagination." He said: "If you want to be happy in life, you must retain a little childishness." The teacher not only gives people aesthetic influence, but also tells readers many thought-provoking life stories. He turns his life aesthetics and wisdom into words, providing spiritual comfort to people experiencing hardships and providing guidance to readers in terms of cultivation, study, career, emotions, etc. Mr. Zhu Guangqian's writing is beautiful and eloquent. It reads like an elder of the family encouraging the younger generations. There are many interesting sentences and allusions in the article, which make readers enlightened and benefit a lot.
Everyone has some anxieties, regrets, and unhappiness... This book is an ideal life guide given to everyone by a generation of aesthetic master Zhu Guangqian. He said: "The reason why this world is beautiful is that it has flaws, opportunities for hope, and fields for imagination." He said: "If you want to be happy in life, you must retain a little childishness." The teacher not only gives people aesthetic influence, but also tells readers many thought-provoking life stories. He turns his life aesthetics and wisdom into words, providing spiritual comfort to people experiencing hardships and providing guidance to readers in terms of cultivation, study, career, emotions, etc. Mr. Zhu Guangqian's writing is beautiful and eloquent. It reads like an elder of the family encouraging the younger generations. There are many interesting sentences and allusions in the article, which make readers enlightened and benefit a lot.

全国中考语文热点作家作品集
Xiao Fuxing Zhang Lijun Et Al.
This set of books is a classic prose book by famous writers specially designed for young students. Many chapters in the book have been selected into middle school Chinese textbooks, high school entrance examination and daily test papers, extracurricular reading textbooks, etc. This set of books can be used as composition templates and reading materials for middle school students, as well as spiritual reading for teenagers on their way to growth. This set of books has a total of 4 volumes, namely: Xiao Fuxing's "My Fun is in the Boring Days", Zhang Lijun's "Rose Never Flusters", Li Hanrong's "Meeting in a Warmer Wind", and Zhu Chengyu's "There is No Extra Pain in Life".
This set of books is a classic prose book by famous writers specially designed for young students. Many chapters in the book have been selected into middle school Chinese textbooks, high school entrance examination and daily test papers, extracurricular reading textbooks, etc. This set of books can be used as composition templates and reading materials for middle school students, as well as spiritual reading for teenagers on their way to growth. This set of books has a total of 4 volumes, namely: Xiao Fuxing's "My Fun is in the Boring Days", Zhang Lijun's "Rose Never Flusters", Li Hanrong's "Meeting in a Warmer Wind", and Zhu Chengyu's "There is No Extra Pain in Life".

Reading of "guwen Guanzhi
Literature《古文观止》化读
Wang Dingjun
The author reads the classics of "Gu Wen Guan Zhi" and first explains clearly the meanings, syntax, allusions, the author's knowledge background, circumstances, reasons for writing, etc., So that the literal meaning of the classical Chinese article is clear and unmistakable, and the author's ideological gist is highlighted. On this basis, advance and analyze the article's layout, rhetorical skills, argumentation logic, style and momentum, etc., So that readers can grasp and understand the advantages of the article as a whole. Finally, going a step further, it is particularly unique to be able to interpret the spiritual world of the ancients through erudition and one's own life realm cultivation.
The author reads the classics of "Gu Wen Guan Zhi" and first explains clearly the meanings, syntax, allusions, the author's knowledge background, circumstances, reasons for writing, etc., So that the literal meaning of the classical Chinese article is clear and unmistakable, and the author's ideological gist is highlighted. On this basis, advance and analyze the article's layout, rhetorical skills, argumentation logic, style and momentum, etc., So that readers can grasp and understand the advantages of the article as a whole. Finally, going a step further, it is particularly unique to be able to interpret the spiritual world of the ancients through erudition and one's own life realm cultivation.

Thinking About Returning Home at Dusk
Literature暮天归思
Yu Qiuyu
This book is Mr. Yu Qiuyu's latest collection of prose works in recent years. It is also a twilight scholar's concluding thoughts on life and culture. It can be said that the founder of "cultural prose" has dedicated a "little cultural prose" to explore the ultimate meaning of life and the supreme quality of culture with noble conciseness. The book is divided into three parts: the first part, "The Fulcrum of Life", presents the author's life beliefs and philosophy of life; the second part, "Thousands of Miles into the Heart", awakens various discoveries and feelings in the journey of life; the third part, "Searching for Souls in Literature and History," reveals the basic appearance of high-level culture and sorts out a series of highlights of Chinese cultural context.
This book is Mr. Yu Qiuyu's latest collection of prose works in recent years. It is also a twilight scholar's concluding thoughts on life and culture. It can be said that the founder of "cultural prose" has dedicated a "little cultural prose" to explore the ultimate meaning of life and the supreme quality of culture with noble conciseness. The book is divided into three parts: the first part, "The Fulcrum of Life", presents the author's life beliefs and philosophy of life; the second part, "Thousands of Miles into the Heart", awakens various discoveries and feelings in the journey of life; the third part, "Searching for Souls in Literature and History," reveals the basic appearance of high-level culture and sorts out a series of highlights of Chinese cultural context.

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At four o'clock in the morning, the begonia flower is still awake. It is in full bloom, with a sad beauty! "Flowers Never Sleep" was written by Kawabata Yasunari after he woke up at four o'clock in the morning. At that time, he found that begonia flowers were still blooming at night, which triggered a series of philosophical thoughts on beauty. He carved a flower and a world with his warm writing style; he used his subtle inner feelings to develop a word and a wisdom; he used his flowing thoughts to spread out an article and a life. The short text condenses the author's deep thinking on nature, life and beauty. The writing style of "Flowers Never Sleep" is subtle, the style is elegant, the thoughts are profound, and the charm is profound. The whole article laments the beauty of mourning, the principles of meditation, and the charm of philosophy, which contains the author's infinite reverie and passionate pursuit of beauty. Since a flower is beautiful, I want to live. Just because life is short and fragile, we must work harder to bloom!
At four o'clock in the morning, the begonia flower is still awake. It is in full bloom, with a sad beauty! "Flowers Never Sleep" was written by Kawabata Yasunari after he woke up at four o'clock in the morning. At that time, he found that begonia flowers were still blooming at night, which triggered a series of philosophical thoughts on beauty. He carved a flower and a world with his warm writing style; he used his subtle inner feelings to develop a word and a wisdom; he used his flowing thoughts to spread out an article and a life. The short text condenses the author's deep thinking on nature, life and beauty. The writing style of "Flowers Never Sleep" is subtle, the style is elegant, the thoughts are profound, and the charm is profound. The whole article laments the beauty of mourning, the principles of meditation, and the charm of philosophy, which contains the author's infinite reverie and passionate pursuit of beauty. Since a flower is beautiful, I want to live. Just because life is short and fragile, we must work harder to bloom!

Sun Yu's Prose
Literature孙郁散文
Sun Yu
Sun Yu joined the Northeast during the late "Cultural Revolution" and began literary creation. Influenced by Russian literature in his early years, he later enjoyed reading classical philosophy, and then embarked on the path of literary criticism. In the 1980s, he graduated from the Chinese Department of Shenyang Normal University with a Master of Arts. His research and writing focus on the culture of the Republic of China, observing the atmosphere of literati in the old era and examining the current writing trend. His words are elegant and gentle, he understands the pain of the soul, and conveys the joys and sorrows of life. The thoughts and life he tells are heavy, true, and deeply intimate. His prose combines profound human expression, a neutral humanistic stance, and rich human emotions. It is a model text for intellectual writing that combines vision, education, conscience, and taste.
Sun Yu joined the Northeast during the late "Cultural Revolution" and began literary creation. Influenced by Russian literature in his early years, he later enjoyed reading classical philosophy, and then embarked on the path of literary criticism. In the 1980s, he graduated from the Chinese Department of Shenyang Normal University with a Master of Arts. His research and writing focus on the culture of the Republic of China, observing the atmosphere of literati in the old era and examining the current writing trend. His words are elegant and gentle, he understands the pain of the soul, and conveys the joys and sorrows of life. The thoughts and life he tells are heavy, true, and deeply intimate. His prose combines profound human expression, a neutral humanistic stance, and rich human emotions. It is a model text for intellectual writing that combines vision, education, conscience, and taste.

Looking Back at a Hundred Years Old
Literature百岁回望
Wang Huo
Wang Huo, born in 1924, graduated from the Journalism Department of Fudan University in 1948. He is a famous writer who has experienced the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War and the new era of New China. He has personally won awards such as National Model Worker and Outstanding Communist Party Member of Sichuan Province. His works have won awards such as the Second National Book Award, the Fourth Mao Dun Literary Award, the National Outstanding Novel Award during the Eighth Five-Year Plan Period, and the Guo Moruo Literary Award. His long historical novel "War and People" shows the magnificent scenes of the Anti-Japanese War in an epic length; at the same time, as a witness to history, he affectionately wrote the collection of essays "Ninety Years Back" at the age of 90, which reproduces the unique memories of an old revolutionary and a generation of literati. This book "Looking Back at 100 Years" is an updated version of "Looking Back at Ninety Years". It is the author's review of history and homeland again at the age of 100. The catalog has been reorganized according to the author's opinions. It is not only a memory of his 100-year-old life, but also a reorganization of literary history.
Wang Huo, born in 1924, graduated from the Journalism Department of Fudan University in 1948. He is a famous writer who has experienced the Anti-Japanese War, the Liberation War and the new era of New China. He has personally won awards such as National Model Worker and Outstanding Communist Party Member of Sichuan Province. His works have won awards such as the Second National Book Award, the Fourth Mao Dun Literary Award, the National Outstanding Novel Award during the Eighth Five-Year Plan Period, and the Guo Moruo Literary Award. His long historical novel "War and People" shows the magnificent scenes of the Anti-Japanese War in an epic length; at the same time, as a witness to history, he affectionately wrote the collection of essays "Ninety Years Back" at the age of 90, which reproduces the unique memories of an old revolutionary and a generation of literati. This book "Looking Back at 100 Years" is an updated version of "Looking Back at Ninety Years". It is the author's review of history and homeland again at the age of 100. The catalog has been reorganized according to the author's opinions. It is not only a memory of his 100-year-old life, but also a reorganization of literary history.

Baoji Yuanye Prose
Literature鲍尔吉·原野散文
Balji Yuanye
This book is one of the series of "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Famous Chinese Masters". It contains the classic prose works of the author Baoji Yuanye. It is edited and selected by Han Wenshu, a professor of Jilin University, and the introduction is written. Among Bolji Yuanye's star-studded prose works, the most valuable are his chapters describing the grasslands and the life of Mongolian herdsmen. These articles not only describe the beauty of nature, explore the relationship between nature and humans, but also include thought-provoking reflections on life, the earth, the past and the present. As an essayist with a clear stylistic awareness and conscious aesthetic pursuit, Balji Yuanye's works are broad and unique, solid and refined, optimistic and cautious, with a distinct personal perspective and writing style.
This book is one of the series of "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Famous Chinese Masters". It contains the classic prose works of the author Baoji Yuanye. It is edited and selected by Han Wenshu, a professor of Jilin University, and the introduction is written. Among Bolji Yuanye's star-studded prose works, the most valuable are his chapters describing the grasslands and the life of Mongolian herdsmen. These articles not only describe the beauty of nature, explore the relationship between nature and humans, but also include thought-provoking reflections on life, the earth, the past and the present. As an essayist with a clear stylistic awareness and conscious aesthetic pursuit, Balji Yuanye's works are broad and unique, solid and refined, optimistic and cautious, with a distinct personal perspective and writing style.

紫图名家巨匠散文集(套装共4册)
Ji Xianlin Lao She Et Al.
Talk with the masters and savor the taste of life. These articles cover all aspects of the masters' lives and are the epitome of their life experiences. After years of precipitation and fermentation, they interpret the masters' centuries-old wisdom. The masters' understanding of life and open-minded attitude may still be difficult for us to reach, but we can still pursue it. This set of books captures the master's century-old wisdom and art of life, touches people's hearts in the ordinary, and discovers the fun and poetry in life. Learn to use humor to resist the current difficulties and discover the overlooked beauty of daily life.
Talk with the masters and savor the taste of life. These articles cover all aspects of the masters' lives and are the epitome of their life experiences. After years of precipitation and fermentation, they interpret the masters' centuries-old wisdom. The masters' understanding of life and open-minded attitude may still be difficult for us to reach, but we can still pursue it. This set of books captures the master's century-old wisdom and art of life, touches people's hearts in the ordinary, and discovers the fun and poetry in life. Learn to use humor to resist the current difficulties and discover the overlooked beauty of daily life.

鲁迅杂文精选:拿来主义
Lu Xun
"Usageism: Selected Essays of Lu Xun" is a collection of Lu Xun's essays, including more than 60 classic works such as "Have Chinese People Lost Self-Confidence", "Usageism", "In Memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen" and "For the Memory of Forgetting".
"Usageism: Selected Essays of Lu Xun" is a collection of Lu Xun's essays, including more than 60 classic works such as "Have Chinese People Lost Self-Confidence", "Usageism", "In Memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen" and "For the Memory of Forgetting".

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This book is a unique lakeside narrative that explores the relationship between man and nature. It is the culmination of Thoreau's two years of living by Walden Pond. In this large prose, Thoreau described in detail his frugal life in the woods, the beautiful nature in his heart, and his wise thinking. He observes nature in detail and records vivid animals, plants and scenery of the four seasons in a natural, smooth and poetic writing style. Many beautiful natural pictures often move readers. The literary master F. S. Fitzgerald once said: "After reading Thoreau's articles, I realized how much I had lost by living away from nature!" "Walden" was published more than a hundred years ago and is still regarded as a classic. Thoreau lived in a society of industrial civilization, but opposed the mainstream culture of the time. The "simple, independent and noble life" he pursued is now regarded as a model of the ecological protection movement, and this book is also regarded as the "green Bible". The translator spent several years polishing the translation and included old woodcut prints.
This book is a unique lakeside narrative that explores the relationship between man and nature. It is the culmination of Thoreau's two years of living by Walden Pond. In this large prose, Thoreau described in detail his frugal life in the woods, the beautiful nature in his heart, and his wise thinking. He observes nature in detail and records vivid animals, plants and scenery of the four seasons in a natural, smooth and poetic writing style. Many beautiful natural pictures often move readers. The literary master F. S. Fitzgerald once said: "After reading Thoreau's articles, I realized how much I had lost by living away from nature!" "Walden" was published more than a hundred years ago and is still regarded as a classic. Thoreau lived in a society of industrial civilization, but opposed the mainstream culture of the time. The "simple, independent and noble life" he pursued is now regarded as a model of the ecological protection movement, and this book is also regarded as the "green Bible". The translator spent several years polishing the translation and included old woodcut prints.

呼兰河传:萧红精读
Xiao Hong
"The Story of the Hulan River: An Intensive Reading by Xiao Hong" selects Xiao Hong's representative novella "The Story of the Hulan River" and the essays "Hungry", "Spring Hanging on the Treetops", "Recalling Mr. Lu Xun", etc., And finally attaches the preface written by Lu Xun for Xiao Hong's novella "The Field of Life and Death", of which "The Story of the Hulan River" has been selected as a Chinese language textbook.
"The Story of the Hulan River: An Intensive Reading by Xiao Hong" selects Xiao Hong's representative novella "The Story of the Hulan River" and the essays "Hungry", "Spring Hanging on the Treetops", "Recalling Mr. Lu Xun", etc., And finally attaches the preface written by Lu Xun for Xiao Hong's novella "The Field of Life and Death", of which "The Story of the Hulan River" has been selected as a Chinese language textbook.

鲁迅老舍作品合集1(套装4册)
Lu Xun Lao She
This set includes "Diary of a Madman", "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening", "Camel Xiangzi" and "Teahouse". "Diary of a Madman" includes all the novels in "The Scream", "Wandering" and "New Stories", a total of 33 articles. These novels mostly describe the tragedies of ordinary people at the bottom of society. Lu Xun used his dagger-sharp writing style to criticize the "numb souls of the Chinese people", hoping to alert the world. "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is a collection of reminiscence essays by Lu Xun recalling different life experiences in his childhood, adolescence and youth.
This set includes "Diary of a Madman", "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening", "Camel Xiangzi" and "Teahouse". "Diary of a Madman" includes all the novels in "The Scream", "Wandering" and "New Stories", a total of 33 articles. These novels mostly describe the tragedies of ordinary people at the bottom of society. Lu Xun used his dagger-sharp writing style to criticize the "numb souls of the Chinese people", hoping to alert the world. "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is a collection of reminiscence essays by Lu Xun recalling different life experiences in his childhood, adolescence and youth.

鲁迅老舍作品合集2(套装2册)
Lu Xun Lao She
This set includes "Diary of a Madman" and "Camel Xiangzi". "Diary of a Madman" includes all the novels in "The Scream", "Wandering" and "New Stories", a total of 33 articles. These novels mostly describe the tragedies of ordinary people at the bottom of society. Lu Xun used his dagger-sharp writing style to criticize the "numb souls of the Chinese people", hoping to alert the world.
This set includes "Diary of a Madman" and "Camel Xiangzi". "Diary of a Madman" includes all the novels in "The Scream", "Wandering" and "New Stories", a total of 33 articles. These novels mostly describe the tragedies of ordinary people at the bottom of society. Lu Xun used his dagger-sharp writing style to criticize the "numb souls of the Chinese people", hoping to alert the world.

鲁迅杂文选集(经典译林)
Lu Xun
"Selected Essays of Lu Xun" includes 72 classic essays written by Mr. Lu Xun in the 19 years from 1918 to his death in 1936, from 15 important essay collections such as "Refeng", "Grave", "Huagai Collection", "Nanqianbei Diao Collection" and "Qiejieting Essays". These 72 essays include masterpieces such as "How We Become Fathers Now", "What Happened to Nora After She Left", "Rediscussing the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda", and "For the Memory of Forgotten". They analyze people's hearts and criticize worldly affairs. The light of Mr. Lu Xun's keen insight and thoughts shines between the lines. A century later, Mr. Lu Xun's inspiring words are still as sharp as ever, and they still contain the power to make people alert day and night.
"Selected Essays of Lu Xun" includes 72 classic essays written by Mr. Lu Xun in the 19 years from 1918 to his death in 1936, from 15 important essay collections such as "Refeng", "Grave", "Huagai Collection", "Nanqianbei Diao Collection" and "Qiejieting Essays". These 72 essays include masterpieces such as "How We Become Fathers Now", "What Happened to Nora After She Left", "Rediscussing the Fall of Leifeng Pagoda", and "For the Memory of Forgotten". They analyze people's hearts and criticize worldly affairs. The light of Mr. Lu Xun's keen insight and thoughts shines between the lines. A century later, Mr. Lu Xun's inspiring words are still as sharp as ever, and they still contain the power to make people alert day and night.

余光中旅人四书:隔水呼渡
Yu Guangzhong
"Hudu across the Water" is a travel diary written by Yu Guangzhong after he traveled to various places with his wife and friends. The areas mentioned include the scenery of southern Taiwan, as well as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Thailand. Yu Guangzhong appropriately expresses sensory experience, allowing readers to enjoy a realistic "sense of presence"; his travel notes are also different from local chronicles or tourist manuals in that there is "I" in the text, and there is a living traveler walking among the mountains, rivers or cultural relics. There is erudition and deep thought in the lyrical description of scenery. Follow the poet's footsteps and get to know yourself while walking.
"Hudu across the Water" is a travel diary written by Yu Guangzhong after he traveled to various places with his wife and friends. The areas mentioned include the scenery of southern Taiwan, as well as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Thailand. Yu Guangzhong appropriately expresses sensory experience, allowing readers to enjoy a realistic "sense of presence"; his travel notes are also different from local chronicles or tourist manuals in that there is "I" in the text, and there is a living traveler walking among the mountains, rivers or cultural relics. There is erudition and deep thought in the lyrical description of scenery. Follow the poet's footsteps and get to know yourself while walking.

余光中乡愁四韵:逍遥游
Yu Guangzhong
"Happy Journey" is Yu Guangzhong's representative work in the mature period of his lyrical prose creation. It perfectly integrates intelligence and sensibility. The author writes about his experiences while traveling overseas, thinking about the universe and life, missing his homeland, motherland, and his wife and daughters. It shows the carefree life of a generation of literary masters and the love between their children. Everyone longs for a getaway, and there is always a homesick song in their hearts. We will eventually travel far, and finally say goodbye to ourselves, to embrace all kinds of life, to be lonely, to be happy.
"Happy Journey" is Yu Guangzhong's representative work in the mature period of his lyrical prose creation. It perfectly integrates intelligence and sensibility. The author writes about his experiences while traveling overseas, thinking about the universe and life, missing his homeland, motherland, and his wife and daughters. It shows the carefree life of a generation of literary masters and the love between their children. Everyone longs for a getaway, and there is always a homesick song in their hearts. We will eventually travel far, and finally say goodbye to ourselves, to embrace all kinds of life, to be lonely, to be happy.

余光中乡愁四韵:时间的乡愁
Yu Guangzhong
"The Nostalgia of Time" is the posthumous work of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong. The book collects and publishes for the first time Yu Guangzhong's unpublished prose, poetry, and comments during his lifetime, with an affectionate preface by Yu Guangzhong's daughter Yu Youshan, recalling the wise moments in the last life of a generation of masters. The book includes Yu Guangzhong's lyrical prose in which he deeply misses his relatives and friends, as well as comments he wrote while still devoting himself to the study of literature and art in his later years. Essays, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews cover the four dimensions of Yu Guangzhong's creation: poetry, prose, commentary, and translation. The content is rich, extensive, and eclectic. Use poetic language to write prose, and use prose literary grace to write comments. The emotions are deep and sincere, and the writing style is thick and profound. It is a masterpiece created in his later years.
"The Nostalgia of Time" is the posthumous work of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong. The book collects and publishes for the first time Yu Guangzhong's unpublished prose, poetry, and comments during his lifetime, with an affectionate preface by Yu Guangzhong's daughter Yu Youshan, recalling the wise moments in the last life of a generation of masters. The book includes Yu Guangzhong's lyrical prose in which he deeply misses his relatives and friends, as well as comments he wrote while still devoting himself to the study of literature and art in his later years. Essays, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews cover the four dimensions of Yu Guangzhong's creation: poetry, prose, commentary, and translation. The content is rich, extensive, and eclectic. Use poetic language to write prose, and use prose literary grace to write comments. The emotions are deep and sincere, and the writing style is thick and profound. It is a masterpiece created in his later years.

余光中旅人四书:望乡的牧神
Yu Guangzhong
"The Shepherd Looking Homeward" follows "Xiaoyaoyou" and follows "Listen to the Cold Rain". It is Yu Guangzhong's masterpiece in his prime. The lines in many articles confirm his lonely mood of "alone as a stranger in a foreign land". From lyrical prose to literary criticism, from modern to classical, in chapters of great literary value, watch Yu Guangzhong construct his own literary blueprint and feel his singing filled with blood and tears.
"The Shepherd Looking Homeward" follows "Xiaoyaoyou" and follows "Listen to the Cold Rain". It is Yu Guangzhong's masterpiece in his prime. The lines in many articles confirm his lonely mood of "alone as a stranger in a foreign land". From lyrical prose to literary criticism, from modern to classical, in chapters of great literary value, watch Yu Guangzhong construct his own literary blueprint and feel his singing filled with blood and tears.

余光中旅人四书:凭一张地图
Yu Guangzhong
In "With a Map", follow Yu Guangzhong as he travels abroad - the gorgeous London, the passionate Barcelona, the prosperous New York, the romantic Paris, the moving Scotland... As shown on the map, your heart is where you want it; your travels have no boundaries, and your thoughts have no boundaries. Everywhere you go, you leave wonderful and unforgettable words. While enjoying the exotic scenery, Yu Guang also commented on the stars of Western culture in a unique and humorous way, showing a literary and artistic style that is both solemn and humorous. This book is a collection of essays that blends nature and humanity. With a map, I traveled across thousands of rivers and mountains, and came back still a young man.
In "With a Map", follow Yu Guangzhong as he travels abroad - the gorgeous London, the passionate Barcelona, the prosperous New York, the romantic Paris, the moving Scotland... As shown on the map, your heart is where you want it; your travels have no boundaries, and your thoughts have no boundaries. Everywhere you go, you leave wonderful and unforgettable words. While enjoying the exotic scenery, Yu Guang also commented on the stars of Western culture in a unique and humorous way, showing a literary and artistic style that is both solemn and humorous. This book is a collection of essays that blends nature and humanity. With a map, I traveled across thousands of rivers and mountains, and came back still a young man.

余光中旅人四书:日不落家
Yu Guangzhong
"The Sun Never Sets on Home" is Yu Guangzhong's fourth collection of pure prose, with a total of 21 articles. It is a precious creation of his later years. The articles range from a playful sketch "Sandu Fu" which is as short as a few hundred words, to a huge piece "Bridge Across the Golden City" which is more than 10,000 words long. The several travel notes on South Africa, Spain, and Brazil all contain vivid narratives and superb insights. There is also "Have Your Big Head Meeting" which is humorous and random. Stop short articles as soon as they are ready, and stop at the end; long articles can be as full and enjoyable as possible. He continued to write in his later years, firstly because he still felt that life was precious and his mother tongue was the most beautiful, so he could not give up easily; secondly, because enthusiastic critics and readers still loved him wrongly and could not bear to educate him.
"The Sun Never Sets on Home" is Yu Guangzhong's fourth collection of pure prose, with a total of 21 articles. It is a precious creation of his later years. The articles range from a playful sketch "Sandu Fu" which is as short as a few hundred words, to a huge piece "Bridge Across the Golden City" which is more than 10,000 words long. The several travel notes on South Africa, Spain, and Brazil all contain vivid narratives and superb insights. There is also "Have Your Big Head Meeting" which is humorous and random. Stop short articles as soon as they are ready, and stop at the end; long articles can be as full and enjoyable as possible. He continued to write in his later years, firstly because he still felt that life was precious and his mother tongue was the most beautiful, so he could not give up easily; secondly, because enthusiastic critics and readers still loved him wrongly and could not bear to educate him.

余光中乡愁四韵:青青边愁
Yu Guangzhong
"Green Life and Sorrow" is Yu Guangzhong's sixth collection of essays. It contains almost all the works of the author during his three years in Hong Kong during his middle age. Editions on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are scarce and almost out of print. The content of the book is divided into four series. The first volume is lyrical prose with a beautiful writing style, which is a model for students' writing. The second volume is short essays, covering literature, dance, folk songs, poetry, etc., And covers literary and artistic topics at your fingertips. The third volume is literary criticism, looking at Yu Guangzhong's evaluation of writers in the early Republic of China such as Dai Wangshu, Wen Yiduo, Guo Moruo, and Zhu Ziqing. The five articles in the fourth series are book reviews. The five books reviewed are either poems, novels, translations, or English works. When Yu Guang was a young man, he went to Hong Kong for the first time. Due to the chaotic current situation, he was unable to study. A year later, his mother brought him back to Taiwan. Twenty-seven years later, when he returned to Hong Kong, he was accompanied by his wife and four daughters. Sadly, his mother had been cremated long ago. The former out-of-school youth has become a university professor on the podium. He was born young and his life is like a dream. Looking north to the Central Plains from Taiwan is a feeling of homesickness; looking north to the Central Plains from Hong Kong is a feeling of border worry. Three years pass quickly, but the memory carried by words will remain forever. Yu Guangzhong used his extensive writing style to write exquisite and simple chapters, which are integrated into this book "Green Bian Sorrow", which is deeply loved by academic circles and readers.
"Green Life and Sorrow" is Yu Guangzhong's sixth collection of essays. It contains almost all the works of the author during his three years in Hong Kong during his middle age. Editions on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are scarce and almost out of print. The content of the book is divided into four series. The first volume is lyrical prose with a beautiful writing style, which is a model for students' writing. The second volume is short essays, covering literature, dance, folk songs, poetry, etc., And covers literary and artistic topics at your fingertips. The third volume is literary criticism, looking at Yu Guangzhong's evaluation of writers in the early Republic of China such as Dai Wangshu, Wen Yiduo, Guo Moruo, and Zhu Ziqing. The five articles in the fourth series are book reviews. The five books reviewed are either poems, novels, translations, or English works. When Yu Guang was a young man, he went to Hong Kong for the first time. Due to the chaotic current situation, he was unable to study. A year later, his mother brought him back to Taiwan. Twenty-seven years later, when he returned to Hong Kong, he was accompanied by his wife and four daughters. Sadly, his mother had been cremated long ago. The former out-of-school youth has become a university professor on the podium. He was born young and his life is like a dream. Looking north to the Central Plains from Taiwan is a feeling of homesickness; looking north to the Central Plains from Hong Kong is a feeling of border worry. Three years pass quickly, but the memory carried by words will remain forever. Yu Guangzhong used his extensive writing style to write exquisite and simple chapters, which are integrated into this book "Green Bian Sorrow", which is deeply loved by academic circles and readers.

余光中乡愁四韵:听听那冷雨
Yu Guangzhong
"Listen to the Cold Rain" is the peak of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong's prose creation. It contains 28 articles, including "Listen to the Cold Rain", "The Great Wall", "Shanmeng", "Four Types of Friends", "The Realm of Borrowing Money" and other popular classics, and another There are wonderful travel notes, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews. The writing style is eclectic and can bring readers multiple beautiful enjoyments: not only magnificent and sonorous large-scale writing, but also delicate and soft freehand brushwork, as well as deep and sincere emotions and thinking, as well as profound humanistic feelings. In this book, the author writes about his emotions and thoughts about his hometown during his travels in a poetic style, providing every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward.
"Listen to the Cold Rain" is the peak of contemporary literary master Yu Guangzhong's prose creation. It contains 28 articles, including "Listen to the Cold Rain", "The Great Wall", "Shanmeng", "Four Types of Friends", "The Realm of Borrowing Money" and other popular classics, and another There are wonderful travel notes, book reviews, poetry reviews, and music reviews. The writing style is eclectic and can bring readers multiple beautiful enjoyments: not only magnificent and sonorous large-scale writing, but also delicate and soft freehand brushwork, as well as deep and sincere emotions and thinking, as well as profound humanistic feelings. In this book, the author writes about his emotions and thoughts about his hometown during his travels in a poetic style, providing every reader with inspiration for life and the strength to move forward.

上海译文TOP30名家名作大套装(套装共30册·2022年版)
Milan Kundera Et Al.
Carefully selected best-selling masterpieces by famous translators in Shanghai, this value-for-money set of 30 volumes covers all the best translations in 2022. Best-selling novels, documentary social sciences, award-winning classics, classic translations, a must-read inventory of fiction and non-fiction multi-dimensional categories. No matter the peaks or valleys, at least there are books. Through reading, we can talk with great minds, think, perceive, and experience, and become a better version of ourselves. "Shanghai Translation TOP 30 Masterpieces Set (Set 30 volumes in total, 2022 edition)" selects the Shanghai Translation 2022 acclaimed and popular masterpieces, including best-selling novels, documentary social sciences, award-winning masterpieces, and classic translations from multiple dimensions, gathering more than 30 of the world's top works Best-selling non-fiction and fictional classics, including "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", "Beautiful World, Where Are You", "Paradise", "Serotonin", "The Loneliness of Prime Numbers: Special Edition", "Men Without Women", "The Signal", "From the New World (2 volumes)", "Everyone is Mortal" "Another, the Same" "Putting on Animal Clothes" "Patient Family, Please Come" "The Erased Family" "The Old Man Goes Bankrupt" "Dream Addiction" "Looking for Things" "The Impact of "Abolition of the Department of Liberal Arts"" "The Division of the United States" "Memoirs of Wang Gungwu (Part 1 and 2)" "Becoming" One Star", "How to Travel with Salmon", "Existentialism is a Humanism", "History of Western Philosophy", "Ulysses: Volume 1 and 2", "All Quiet on the Western Front", "The Veil", "The Grapes of Wrath", "Animal Farm", "Steppenwolf", "The Brothers Karamazov (Set Volume 1 and 2)", etc.
Carefully selected best-selling masterpieces by famous translators in Shanghai, this value-for-money set of 30 volumes covers all the best translations in 2022. Best-selling novels, documentary social sciences, award-winning classics, classic translations, a must-read inventory of fiction and non-fiction multi-dimensional categories. No matter the peaks or valleys, at least there are books. Through reading, we can talk with great minds, think, perceive, and experience, and become a better version of ourselves. "Shanghai Translation TOP 30 Masterpieces Set (Set 30 volumes in total, 2022 edition)" selects the Shanghai Translation 2022 acclaimed and popular masterpieces, including best-selling novels, documentary social sciences, award-winning masterpieces, and classic translations from multiple dimensions, gathering more than 30 of the world's top works Best-selling non-fiction and fictional classics, including "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", "Beautiful World, Where Are You", "Paradise", "Serotonin", "The Loneliness of Prime Numbers: Special Edition", "Men Without Women", "The Signal", "From the New World (2 volumes)", "Everyone is Mortal" "Another, the Same" "Putting on Animal Clothes" "Patient Family, Please Come" "The Erased Family" "The Old Man Goes Bankrupt" "Dream Addiction" "Looking for Things" "The Impact of "Abolition of the Department of Liberal Arts"" "The Division of the United States" "Memoirs of Wang Gungwu (Part 1 and 2)" "Becoming" One Star", "How to Travel with Salmon", "Existentialism is a Humanism", "History of Western Philosophy", "Ulysses: Volume 1 and 2", "All Quiet on the Western Front", "The Veil", "The Grapes of Wrath", "Animal Farm", "Steppenwolf", "The Brothers Karamazov (Set Volume 1 and 2)", etc.

Yang Jiang's Prose
Literature杨绛散文
Zhi'an
Yang Jiang is a famous translator, novelist, literary critic, and also a famous essayist. The "Yang Jiang Prose" published this time includes a total of 18 representative prose works and literary essays by Yang Jiang. Yang Jiang's prose mostly uses line drawing to recall past events or describe the life experiences of relatives, friends, and individuals. They are fresh, timeless, expressive, and profound in meaning. Readers can further understand the writer's inner world and the unique features of the historical era she has experienced through the creation of Yang Jiang's prose. The "Yang Jiang Prose" published this time is a version confirmed and approved by Yang Jiang during his lifetime. It has a certain degree of authority and is also a rare selection of Yang Jiang's prose.
Yang Jiang is a famous translator, novelist, literary critic, and also a famous essayist. The "Yang Jiang Prose" published this time includes a total of 18 representative prose works and literary essays by Yang Jiang. Yang Jiang's prose mostly uses line drawing to recall past events or describe the life experiences of relatives, friends, and individuals. They are fresh, timeless, expressive, and profound in meaning. Readers can further understand the writer's inner world and the unique features of the historical era she has experienced through the creation of Yang Jiang's prose. The "Yang Jiang Prose" published this time is a version confirmed and approved by Yang Jiang during his lifetime. It has a certain degree of authority and is also a rare selection of Yang Jiang's prose.

Yu Pingbo's Prose
Literature俞平伯散文
Yu Pingbo
"Yu Pingbo Prose" is a variety in the second volume of "Chinese Prose Illustrated Collection". It is selected from Yu Pingbo's five prose collections and extra collections, including famous articles such as "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Snow in Taoranting", "I Think" and "Sleeping Moon". It has selected about 200,000 words of content and is accompanied by more than a dozen personal black-and-white photos of Yu Pingbo. The contents of the book are arranged in the order of the time when the articles were published. Yu Pingbo's prose belongs to the Yanzhi School of prose. It has a fresh style, simple and fluent language, and the style of a scholar-official. It is very suitable for middle and high school students to read and serve as a model for learning writing.
"Yu Pingbo Prose" is a variety in the second volume of "Chinese Prose Illustrated Collection". It is selected from Yu Pingbo's five prose collections and extra collections, including famous articles such as "Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lights", "Snow in Taoranting", "I Think" and "Sleeping Moon". It has selected about 200,000 words of content and is accompanied by more than a dozen personal black-and-white photos of Yu Pingbo. The contents of the book are arranged in the order of the time when the articles were published. Yu Pingbo's prose belongs to the Yanzhi School of prose. It has a fresh style, simple and fluent language, and the style of a scholar-official. It is very suitable for middle and high school students to read and serve as a model for learning writing.

Wu Boxiao's Prose
Literature吴伯箫散文
Wu Boxiao
"Wu Boxiao Prose" is one of the "Chinese Modern and Contemporary Prose Collection". "Chinese Modern and Contemporary Prose Collection" is a collection of "famous writers and masterpieces" in the history of Chinese prose since the 20th century. It is a set of "authoritative editions" of modern and contemporary Chinese prose selected by the authoritative editorial board and edited and revised by People's Literature Publishing House. There are about 80 types in total. This series of books is mainly targeted at college students and scholars. Each selected writer selects and compiles a book, with each book containing around 200,000 words. The selected articles are sorted according to writing time and divided into short sections based on content such as "Talk about Reading", "Reminiscing about People" and "Describing Scenery". Each book is prefixed with the editorial board, publication instructions, and introduction, and the text is accompanied by black and white illustrations. Wu Boxiao is a famous contemporary essayist and educator. He once served as the president of the National Middle School Chinese Teaching Research Association, and his prose creation is unique.
"Wu Boxiao Prose" is one of the "Chinese Modern and Contemporary Prose Collection". "Chinese Modern and Contemporary Prose Collection" is a collection of "famous writers and masterpieces" in the history of Chinese prose since the 20th century. It is a set of "authoritative editions" of modern and contemporary Chinese prose selected by the authoritative editorial board and edited and revised by People's Literature Publishing House. There are about 80 types in total. This series of books is mainly targeted at college students and scholars. Each selected writer selects and compiles a book, with each book containing around 200,000 words. The selected articles are sorted according to writing time and divided into short sections based on content such as "Talk about Reading", "Reminiscing about People" and "Describing Scenery". Each book is prefixed with the editorial board, publication instructions, and introduction, and the text is accompanied by black and white illustrations. Wu Boxiao is a famous contemporary essayist and educator. He once served as the president of the National Middle School Chinese Teaching Research Association, and his prose creation is unique.

作业机器的秘密(小译林国际大奖童书)
(us) Dan Gutman
Four students with very different personalities suddenly became inseparable friends because of a secret: they had a machine that could write homework! Just put the blank assignment in and you'll get a completed assignment right away, with the same handwriting as yours! But the days without homework are not easy either. At first they were just worried that they would spill the beans, but later they discovered that a mysterious person was following them, trying to find the working machine! To make matters worse, the work machine is out of control...
Four students with very different personalities suddenly became inseparable friends because of a secret: they had a machine that could write homework! Just put the blank assignment in and you'll get a completed assignment right away, with the same handwriting as yours! But the days without homework are not easy either. At first they were just worried that they would spill the beans, but later they discovered that a mysterious person was following them, trying to find the working machine! To make matters worse, the work machine is out of control...

Japanese Style Painting: Tongue-cut Bird
Literature和风绘:舌切雀
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This is a fable full of irony, with humorous language and a brisk narrative rhythm. Through these three simple characters, "Japan's best loser", a vulgar and greedy old woman, and a little sparrow whose tongue was pulled out, a kaleidoscope-like fairy tale world is firmly constructed, and the traditional values of "good and evil will be rewarded in the end" and "greedy and greedy" are presented in a unique and vivid way. If you have seen enough of the so-called great truths, you might as well read the fables told by Osamu Dazai, uncover layers of fairy tales, and explore the rules of the world.
This is a fable full of irony, with humorous language and a brisk narrative rhythm. Through these three simple characters, "Japan's best loser", a vulgar and greedy old woman, and a little sparrow whose tongue was pulled out, a kaleidoscope-like fairy tale world is firmly constructed, and the traditional values of "good and evil will be rewarded in the end" and "greedy and greedy" are presented in a unique and vivid way. If you have seen enough of the so-called great truths, you might as well read the fables told by Osamu Dazai, uncover layers of fairy tales, and explore the rules of the world.

The Path of Love: Hesse on War and Peace
Literature爱的道路:黑塞谈战争与和平
(germany) Hermann Hesse
As a German scholar who experienced two world wars (and later moved to Switzerland and became a naturalized citizen), Hesse went straight to the point and spoke out against the patriotic atmosphere that was generally hijacked by nationalism in Germany. Even at the end of World War I, Hesse prescribed medicine to German youths who were confused and confused after the defeat. This confession of Hermann Hesse cannot be compared with any collection of war documents. It expresses an unswerving and uncompromising poetic spirit that foresees the turbulence of war and uses Goethe's classical spirit to fight against the corruption of human thought and defend human dignity with a loud voice. In these testimonies that have stood the test of time, not a word has failed. It is a shocking and sobering legacy for today's generation.
As a German scholar who experienced two world wars (and later moved to Switzerland and became a naturalized citizen), Hesse went straight to the point and spoke out against the patriotic atmosphere that was generally hijacked by nationalism in Germany. Even at the end of World War I, Hesse prescribed medicine to German youths who were confused and confused after the defeat. This confession of Hermann Hesse cannot be compared with any collection of war documents. It expresses an unswerving and uncompromising poetic spirit that foresees the turbulence of war and uses Goethe's classical spirit to fight against the corruption of human thought and defend human dignity with a loud voice. In these testimonies that have stood the test of time, not a word has failed. It is a shocking and sobering legacy for today's generation.

生活不在别处 当下即是全部
Lao She
"Living in the present" is an attitude in life, a way of life that is devoted to life. Only by letting go of the inner burden can you have more strength to compete with the future and discover more possibilities in life. This book is a classic collection of essays by Lao She. In the book, he writes about his own life, as well as world conditions and customs, faithfully recording the true picture of an era. He discovers the fun and poetry of life in ordinary trivial things, appreciates the flavors of life, savors the fireworks of the world slowly, and uses the depth of his life and knowledge to inspire contemporary young people. Although Mr. Lao She has experienced mountains and rivers, he is still full of love for life. He uses humor to resist the current difficulties and leads readers to discover the overlooked beauty of daily life.
"Living in the present" is an attitude in life, a way of life that is devoted to life. Only by letting go of the inner burden can you have more strength to compete with the future and discover more possibilities in life. This book is a classic collection of essays by Lao She. In the book, he writes about his own life, as well as world conditions and customs, faithfully recording the true picture of an era. He discovers the fun and poetry of life in ordinary trivial things, appreciates the flavors of life, savors the fireworks of the world slowly, and uses the depth of his life and knowledge to inspire contemporary young people. Although Mr. Lao She has experienced mountains and rivers, he is still full of love for life. He uses humor to resist the current difficulties and leads readers to discover the overlooked beauty of daily life.

Yang Jiang's Prose
Literature杨绛散文
Yang Jiang
Yang Jiang is a famous translator and literary critic, as well as a famous essayist. "Yang Jiang's Prose" contains a total of 18 representative prose works and literary essays by Yang Jiang. Yang Jiang's prose mostly uses line drawing to recall past events or describe the life experiences of relatives, friends, and individuals. They are fresh, timeless, expressive, and profound in meaning. Readers can further understand the writer's inner world and the unique features of the historical era she has experienced through the creation of Yang Jiang's prose. The "Yang Jiang Prose" published this time is a version confirmed and approved by Yang Jiang during his lifetime. It has a certain degree of authority and is also a rare selection of Yang Jiang's prose.
Yang Jiang is a famous translator and literary critic, as well as a famous essayist. "Yang Jiang's Prose" contains a total of 18 representative prose works and literary essays by Yang Jiang. Yang Jiang's prose mostly uses line drawing to recall past events or describe the life experiences of relatives, friends, and individuals. They are fresh, timeless, expressive, and profound in meaning. Readers can further understand the writer's inner world and the unique features of the historical era she has experienced through the creation of Yang Jiang's prose. The "Yang Jiang Prose" published this time is a version confirmed and approved by Yang Jiang during his lifetime. It has a certain degree of authority and is also a rare selection of Yang Jiang's prose.

Ye Zhaoyan's Prose
Literature叶兆言散文
Ye Zhaoyan
Ye Zhaoyan is a famous contemporary novelist and one of the representatives of scholarly prose. With his continuous writing, he has successively published more than 40 collections of essays, such as "Wandering Night", "Old Shadows of Qinhuai", "Ye Zhaoyan's Wonderful Essays", "Ye Zhaoyan's Prose", "Miscellaneous Peanut Trees" and "Old Characters". They are unique for their distinctive light and gentle narrative style, rich and complex themes, and concise and plain language. For this compilation and selection, Ye Wei, associate professor of the School of Liberal Arts of Zhejiang University of Communication, was specially invited to compile the selection and write an introduction. It is a complete and authoritative review of Ye Zhaoyan's prose creation.
Ye Zhaoyan is a famous contemporary novelist and one of the representatives of scholarly prose. With his continuous writing, he has successively published more than 40 collections of essays, such as "Wandering Night", "Old Shadows of Qinhuai", "Ye Zhaoyan's Wonderful Essays", "Ye Zhaoyan's Prose", "Miscellaneous Peanut Trees" and "Old Characters". They are unique for their distinctive light and gentle narrative style, rich and complex themes, and concise and plain language. For this compilation and selection, Ye Wei, associate professor of the School of Liberal Arts of Zhejiang University of Communication, was specially invited to compile the selection and write an introduction. It is a complete and authoritative review of Ye Zhaoyan's prose creation.

Wei Wei's Prose
Literature魏巍散文
Wei Wei
This book is one of the series of "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Famous Writers". It contains the author Weiwei's classic prose works, which were personally edited and selected by the author's family, and experts were invited to write introductions, including famous works such as "Who is the Loveliest Person", "In the Wind and Snow", "Days and Nights on the South Bank of the Han River". Most of Wei Wei's essays are a series of works written after the author visited the front line during the Korean War. With affectionate and poetic writing, the author enthusiastically praised the noble moral character of the volunteer soldiers and their spirit of sacrifice for the country, as well as the flesh-and-blood friendship between the people of China and North Korea. Once these works were published at the time, they immediately aroused a strong response and still have certain educational significance for the younger generation.
This book is one of the series of "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Famous Writers". It contains the author Weiwei's classic prose works, which were personally edited and selected by the author's family, and experts were invited to write introductions, including famous works such as "Who is the Loveliest Person", "In the Wind and Snow", "Days and Nights on the South Bank of the Han River". Most of Wei Wei's essays are a series of works written after the author visited the front line during the Korean War. With affectionate and poetic writing, the author enthusiastically praised the noble moral character of the volunteer soldiers and their spirit of sacrifice for the country, as well as the flesh-and-blood friendship between the people of China and North Korea. Once these works were published at the time, they immediately aroused a strong response and still have certain educational significance for the younger generation.

Li Jingze's Prose
Literature李敬泽散文
Li Jingze
This book contains 31 essays written by Li Jingze from 1996 to 2020. The book is divided into five chapters. From the chilly shores of the Yellow River to the exotic Xishuangbanna, Li Jingze traveled across China, expressing his feelings about the mountains and rivers, recording his thoughts and feelings at this time and place. He discovers poetry in daily life and turns life into literature with sentences, allowing people to read the freshness and fullness of nature. More than just traveling around mountains and rivers and daily life, this book is also a master of literary criticism and literary criticism. Ancient and modern things, roaming freely. Quote from classics and integrate them thoroughly. The interesting talk turns the world into a huge book, allowing readers to read it in an interesting and beneficial way.
This book contains 31 essays written by Li Jingze from 1996 to 2020. The book is divided into five chapters. From the chilly shores of the Yellow River to the exotic Xishuangbanna, Li Jingze traveled across China, expressing his feelings about the mountains and rivers, recording his thoughts and feelings at this time and place. He discovers poetry in daily life and turns life into literature with sentences, allowing people to read the freshness and fullness of nature. More than just traveling around mountains and rivers and daily life, this book is also a master of literary criticism and literary criticism. Ancient and modern things, roaming freely. Quote from classics and integrate them thoroughly. The interesting talk turns the world into a huge book, allowing readers to read it in an interesting and beneficial way.